Fisher-Price Record Player

Fisher-Price Record Player: Authentic Reproduction Plays Classic Children's Melodies Just Like the Original

Give your little tykes the gift of music this Christmas by placing this Fisher-Price® record player under the tree. A reproduction of the 1971 original, it plays the included records—just like a real record player—by simply winding it up (requires 3 AA batteries, not included). Features a carrying handle for easy portability and five plastic records containing two songs each. Songs include "Humpty Dumpty," "Jack & Jill," "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Au Clair de La Lune," "London Bridges," "Oh Where Has My Dog Gone," "Camptown Races," "Children's Marching Song," "Hickory Dickory Doc," and "The Farmer In The Dell." 9¼"x 8½"x 3¾". Ages 18 months and up.

Wind it up to play records

Comes with five plastic records containing two classic children’s songs each

Portable

Ages 18 months and up

Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)

With this Fisher-Price record player for kids, the music and memories just keep coming.

SPECIAL LITTLE RECORD PLAYER
My children, grown now, had this little record player.years ago.
Was so pleased to be able to purchase it for Grand Baby which is two now. Thank you for stocking it for us.
June 4, 2015

Toys from the past.
This product was around years ago and enjoyed by my children. Now they have children and I bought this from you knowing it would be great quality and just like the ones years ago.
Thank You for being my favorite catalog company.
January 28, 2015

It looks but same but is very different than the original
I bought this for my 5 year old granddaughter for Christmas because she loves listening and dancing to music. Her mother had one of these as a child so I figured she'd get a kick out of it as well and sure enough she did.
It does have drawbacks. It requires batteries, but still needs to be wound up. I would have preferred the original version since the old fashioned one played like a record player. (The record would spin) This newer version doesn't spin. And the wind up feature is useless since it just confuses kids. If I had it to do over again, I probably wouldn't buy it since it's just like every other battery operated toy. (And I avoid them like the plague)
December 25, 2014

I found it!
My son had this same player Minus the batteries when he was a little boy. He is 42 now and has his own family so I bought this for my grand children. I still have the original but it needs repairs.
Thank you for a great store/cataloge and you guys are the best!
Ken Funk
December 1, 2014

great preschool toy
Our children, now adults, had this toy as children and loved it. I bought it for our 2 1/2 year old grandson, who loves to listen and see Grandma's real records. He figured out how to work it, with some help, very quickly, and carries it around where ever he goes! He plays the songs , and is beginning to sing and dance to them...something he does not do to his parents CDs. I was very glad to be able to purchase this nearly indestructible record player
January 22, 2014

Old favorite
My sons had one when they were little. Now I am buying another for grandchildren.
December 10, 2013

Old Favorite
Birthday present for first grandchild; she loved it!
September 24, 2013

Memories of childhood.
I gave this record player to my grown son for Christmas. He had one like this when he was a child and now has his own one year old son. He was very surprised and pleased. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars was because later he told me it was not exactly the same. This one uses batteries and the music does not actually come from the record, like the old wind up model did. But his son won't know the difference and I think everyone was pleased with the present.
January 3, 2013

What Our Customers Are Saying about Our Fisher-Price Record Player …

"I bought this record player for my oldest son when he turned a year old. I bought one for his daughter this Christmas and am not buying one for my grandson, my youngest son's son. This record player will last forever. I wish now that I had saved my older son's record player to pass it on. Hopefully, this time around, it will get passed on." - Madeline , Virginia Beach, VA